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Windows 10 Windows Defender (Warball Communauty)
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 805279" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>In the video, the SmartScreen for applications was simply <strong><span style="color: rgb(184, 49, 47)">turned OFF</span></strong>.</p><p><strong>All threats downloaded from the internet (EXE files) were blocked by 'Block at first sight' </strong>. One of the phishing pages was blocked and 4 were allowed by SmartScreen for Edge.</p><p>If I saw correctly the malware numbering there were initially about 250 malware samples, and most of them were removed by WD during uncompressing the ZIP archive. About 7-10 threats could infect the system (96% detected/blocked). One of them was for sure a PUA with many entries in Hitman Pro. </p><p></p><p>The problem with such a test is that we cannot say anything about the effectiveness of WD default protection, because no other AVs were tested. Furthermore, we do not know how fresh were the samples. If they were fresh, then WD did very well. If not, then the protection was average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 805279, member: 32260"] In the video, the SmartScreen for applications was simply [B][COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]turned OFF[/COLOR][/B]. [B]All threats downloaded from the internet (EXE files) were blocked by 'Block at first sight' [/B]. One of the phishing pages was blocked and 4 were allowed by SmartScreen for Edge. If I saw correctly the malware numbering there were initially about 250 malware samples, and most of them were removed by WD during uncompressing the ZIP archive. About 7-10 threats could infect the system (96% detected/blocked). One of them was for sure a PUA with many entries in Hitman Pro. The problem with such a test is that we cannot say anything about the effectiveness of WD default protection, because no other AVs were tested. Furthermore, we do not know how fresh were the samples. If they were fresh, then WD did very well. If not, then the protection was average. [/QUOTE]
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